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Dental Problems- Teeth Injury

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Teeth Injury

Injuries to teeth can result from a number of reasons, many of which are accidents. A tooth injury should not be taken lightly, particularly if the incident leads to traumatic injuries to the teeth. Depending on the severity of the injury, you may well need to seek not only immediate dental, but also medical attention after the incident causing the injury takes place. At DentistsCompare.com we give you the information you need to effectively deal with teeth injury. The comprehensive list of dentists in the DentistsCompare.com directory includes contact information and user reviews, so you can get in touch with the right dentist for you in your local area for your concerns about injuries to teeth. When a tooth injury happens to a baby or young child’s baby teeth, there much less reason for alarm as the baby teeth will eventually be replaced by permanent teeth as the child grows up. When the accident involves physical trauma to the face, mouth, jaw or other part of the child’s head, however, immediate dental and medical attention should be sought to rule out any complications that might result from the trauma that caused the teeth injury in the first place.

When a tooth injury occurs, a cold compress should be placed on the child’s gums to reduce and prevent further swelling and bleeding. If the tooth injury results in a sharp edge, the tooth involved should be filed (preferably by a dentist) to avoid causing any injuries inside the child’s mouth. When traumatic injuries to permanent teeth happen, the injury should be dealt with cautiously. Here are some first aid tips to remember when dealing with a teeth injury:

  • If the whole tooth has been knocked out , try not to touch the root; if you need to handle the knocked out tooth, ensure that you only touch the enamelled part.
  • It is wise to re-implant the tooth in its original socket as soon as possible, before you go to your dentist; check that the tooth is clean before doing so to avoid any infections from setting in. If desired, you can bite on a clean piece of gauze or cloth to hold the knocked out tooth in place while you are waiting to go to your dentist.
  • If there is a broken piece of tooth from the teeth injury, make sure that you keep that broken piece clean as there is a possibility that your dentist can re-attach that piece.

It is imperative to seek immediate dental attention when teeth injuries take place to make sure that no other medical and/or dental complications are present. Teeth injuries can easily be remedied, provided that you act quickly given the circumstances that led to the injuries to teeth.

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